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    Vil·i·pend
    /ˈviləˌpend/

    verb

    • 1. regard as worthless or of little value; despise.
    • 2. speak slightingly or abusively of; vilify.
  2. 1. : to hold or treat as of little worth or account : contemn. 2. : to express a low opinion of : disparage. Did you know?

  3. Synonyms for VILIPEND: dismiss, minimize, diminish, run down, write off, criticize, play down, dump on; Antonyms of VILIPEND: applaud, exalt, praise, glorify, approve, magnify, recommend, endorse

  4. Vilipend definition: to regard or treat as of little value or account.. See examples of VILIPEND used in a sentence.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · vilipend (third-person singular simple present vilipends, present participle vilipending, simple past and past participle vilipended) (transitive, dated, formal) To treat (something) as inconsequential or worthless; to despise, to look down on. Synonyms: belittle, contemn, misprize, slight

  6. IPA guide. Other forms: vilipended; vilipending; vilipends. Definitions of vilipend. verb. belittle. synonyms: deprecate, depreciate. see more.

  7. vilipend. 2 meanings: rare 1. to treat or regard with contempt 2. to speak slanderously or slightingly of.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Define vilipend. vilipend synonyms, vilipend pronunciation, vilipend translation, English dictionary definition of vilipend. tr.v. vil·i·pend·ed , vil·i·pend·ing , vil·i·pends Archaic 1. To view or treat with contempt; despise. 2. To speak ill of; disparage. American Heritage®...

  9. Vilipend definition: To view or treat with contempt; despise.

  10. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb vilipend. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  11. To express a disparaging or moan opinion of; slander; vilify; treat slightingly or contemptuously. To express disparaging opinions of a person; uso vilification. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. transitive verb To value lightly; to depreciate; to slight; to despise.

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